Software

  • Office 365 refers to subscription plans that include access to Office applications plus other productivity services that are enabled over the Internet (cloud services). Office 365 includes plans for use at home and for business.
  • Office 365 plans for business include services such as Skype for Business web conferencing and Exchange Online hosted email for business, and additional online storage with OneDrive for Business.
  • Many Office 365 plans also include the desktop version of the latest Office applications, which users can install across multiple computers and devices. The fully installed applications include: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Publisher, and Access. (Publisher and Access are available on PC only.) And you can install them across multiple devices, including PCs, Macs, Android tablets, Android phones, iPad, and iPhone.
  • When you have an active Office 365 subscription that includes the desktop version of Office, you always have the most up-to-date version of the applications.
  • The Office 365 plans that are online-only are a great choice for certain business needs, and they are designed to work with the latest version of Office, Office 2013, and Office 2011 for Mac.
  • Previous versions of Office, such as Office 2010 and Office 2007, may work with Office 365 with reduced functionality. Get more details about which Office versions are supported.

NOTE:  -   This compatibility with Office does not include the Exchange Online Kiosk or Office 365 Enterprise K1 plans.

              -   All Office 365 plans are paid for on a subscription basis, monthly or annually.

NOTE:  - Because for different country can be different prices,  services and language availability,  please select the proper country for this plans

-   Configuring Office 365 - Office 365 must be configured, no matter which Office 365 plan you choose.  We can handle all this tasks such as:

−   Enable Office 365 subscription

−   Checking your DNS domain name, or creating and registering a new DNS domain name for your company

−   Creating new user accounts or importing existing users from on-premises Active Directory

−   Assigning user license depending on the requirements of the company

−   Setting login and password associated with each user

-    Synchronize on-premises Active Directory objects with Office 365

-    Planning and configuring Office 365 ProPlus

-    Planning and configuring Exchange Online

-    Planning and configuring SharePoint Online

-    Planning and configuring Skype for Business Online

-    Planning and configuring OneDrive for Business

-    Planning and configuring Microsoft Intune and Microsoft Enterprise Mobility Suite

-    Creating and configuring Office 365 Groups and Microsoft Teams

-    Planning and configuring Rights Management and Compliance

−   Office 365 Portal administration delegation

-   Migrate all mailboxes to Exchange Online -  involves data migration from your old email service to the Exchange Online Services from Office 365

-   Implementing Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) to manage users and SSO  - users in your organization can use corporate credentials to access the services in Office 365 that your company subscribes. Users sign in once and don’t have to sign in again to access a different service.